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After deaths and injuries on Syria’s coast, Defense Ministry says army intervenes to maintain security

The Media and Communications Directorate at the Syrian Ministry of Defense said that Syrian army groups, backed by armored vehicles and armored personnel carriers, entered the centers of Latakia and Tartus after attacks escalated by groups it described as “outlaws,” targeting residents and security forces. In a statement carried by …

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Overfulfillment of the clan: having promoted Tkachev to the head of military counterintelligence, Sechin will sweep away not only the FSB, but also the army

Rosneft CEO Igor Sechin has once again emerged victorious from a behind-the-scenes battle for key positions in the FSB leadership. His close associate, General Ivan Tkachev, previously reported on by The Insider, has been appointed head of the FSB’s Military Counterintelligence Department (MCD). In the mid-2000s, Sechin virtually dominated the …

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Russian Offensive Campaign Assessment, December 27, 2025

Toplines Russian forces are currently unable to build out a strategic reserve and will therefore likely be constrained to grinding, slow advances at their current rate and scale in the coming year. Ukrainian Main Military Intelligence Directorate (GUR) Head Lieutenant General Kyrylo Budanov told Ukrainian broadcaster Suspilne on December 27 …

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‘Israel Will Never Fully Withdraw’ From Gaza, Defense Minister Katz Again Says Despite Ceasefire Agreement

Occupied Palestine (QNN)- Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz said the Israeli military will never withdraw from the war-torn Gaza Strip, confirming earlier comments about settlement construction despite Trump’s ceasefire agreement signed in October. “In Gaza, Israel will never fully withdraw – there will be a significant security area inside the …

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How Europe Kept the Lights On: The Gas Suppliers of 2025

Europe entered 2025 at a level of energy security that would have seemed out of reach only a few years ago. Gas storage exceeded 70% in January, an exceptionally high level for the season, while overall demand remains roughly 15% lower than in previous years. This decline is not temporary …

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